Estoy Que Salgo a Gritarlo

Kaleth Morales Kaleth Morales

A Love-Struck Ballad of Joyful Proclamation

Kaleth Morales' song "Estoy Que Salgo a Gritarlo" is a heartfelt expression of love and joy that captures the transformative power of finding true love. The lyrics convey a deep sense of contentment and fulfillment that the singer experiences now that he has found his significant other. The title itself, which translates to "I'm About to Go Out and Shout It," sets the tone for a song that is about the overwhelming desire to declare his love to the world.

The song's verses detail the positive changes in the singer's life since his partner arrived. He speaks of leaving behind bad memories and moments, indicating that his past was filled with struggles or sadness that have now been replaced by the happiness of being with his loved one. The lyrics suggest that the singer's life was incomplete before, but now he feels whole and exuberant, to the point where he wants to shout his love from the rooftops. This is a common theme in love songs, where the beloved is portrayed as the missing piece that completes the lover's life.

Morales' lyrics also include a plea for mutual love and understanding, asking his partner to share her problems so he can help solve them, to love him even a fraction as much as he loves her, and to let him into her world. The song is a celebration of mutual affection and commitment, with the singer declaring himself the happiest man since they became a couple. The repeated chorus emphasizes the singer's eagerness to proclaim his love and the joy he feels in having his love reciprocated, equating a kiss from his beloved to a heavenly experience.

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